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: The title refers to the specific ways Ghada perceives her world despite not knowing what light or color looks like.
The narrative centers on , an eight-year-old girl in Syria who has been blind since birth. When the conflict intensifies in 2011, her father, Khaled, must lead her to safety, describing the horrors of war as if they were mythical creatures—such as a "ferocious dragon" flying over the city—to protect her innocence. Key Themes and Style 423_colores_Juan_Gallardo.epub
: Reviewers describe it as a moving story of a father's love, hope, and the harsh reality faced by refugees. : The title refers to the specific ways
: Because Ghada is blind, the book is written with a heavy focus on sounds, smells, and touch, creating a "overflowing sensory universe" for the reader. Key Themes and Style : Reviewers describe it
, co-authored by Juan Gallardo and Rafael Avendaño , is a poignant contemporary novel that explores the Syrian civil war through the eyes of a child. Story Overview
: The book has been noted for its "erise-the-skin" ending and its role as a "song to life" amid tragedy. Book Details Publisher : Ediciones Versátil Original Release : November 19, 2018 Formats : Available in print and as an eBook/EPUB 423 colores - Gallardo, Juan, Avedaño, Rafael: Libros
